This served as our home-away-from-home for a weekend while visiting friends in the city, seeing the tall ships for Sail250, and Gothic Market at the Alario Center. My wife, adult sons and 12 year old stayed. Off-street parking was very nice feature. The entry gate is a little complex but clear instructions were given and my 12 year old was able handle it. Parking area was limestone gravel. My wife is wheelchair bound but can carefully manage steps where needed. There is no ramp, you'll need to navigate four steps to get up to the door. It was manageable, our own house doesn't have a ramp. Once inside, the hallways, kitchen, living room and master bedroom are plenty spacious for wheelchair access. We opted for insurance because we just knew we'd potentially scrape a wall here or there, but that wasn't the case. The bathrooms were tight for wheelchair access, but my wife was able to step into the hall bathroom relatively easily. Plenty of space to entertain guests. Ice trays instead of icemaker, no biggie, just stay ahead of it. AC units kept the place plenty cool during the 95F weekend. Front door only stays shut with deadbolt engaged, so if someone was careless the door would open and threaten the nice cool air inside. Plenty of linens, towels, kitchenware, soap, shampoo, dishwashing stuff. The interior looks more 'lived-in' than some rentals, but it was very clean and comfortable. Wifi struggled a bit for streaming TV shows.We enjoyed the stay.